Extension Economist: South Texas Hunting Prospects Best in Years

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Record rainfall has resulted in plentiful forage for wildlife, especially deer. That has sparked enthusiasm among hunters heading into the upcoming 2007 deer season. (Photo courtesy Lang Alford, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department) Record rainfall has resulted in plentiful forage for wildlife, especially deer. That has sparked enthusiasm among hunters heading into the upcoming 2007 deer season. (Photo courtesy Lang Alford, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department)

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Plentiful forage is producing healthy wildlife, especially deer, in South Texas this year. (Photo courtesy Lang Alford, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department) Plentiful forage is producing healthy wildlife, especially deer, in South Texas this year. (Photo courtesy Lang Alford, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department)

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